$10M HBCU and HSI investment target with stacked bar chart

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Quantitative-target data slide with a left goal statement and two body columns beside a near-black panel holding a cumulative stacked bar of FY21 to FY22 spend and an oversized white $10M target.

Summary

A quantitative-target data slide on a dollar goal: the left states the $10 million HBCU/HSI investment commitment with two body columns; the right is a near-black panel with a cumulative stacked bar building from FY21 to FY22 toward a giant white "$10M" target.

Visual description

Left half is sage-green: a "Quantitative Target (Corporate)" label tops a medium sans headline ("$10 million investment in Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs)"), with two columns of small body copy beneath. The right half is a tall near-black panel showing a single cumulative bar: a tall dark-grey column overlaid with a bright-blue progress segment, annotated at the base with stacked year figures (FY21 $.45M, FY22 $1.3M, and a $1.75M marker) and topped right by an oversized white "Target (Cumulative) $10M". A dotted-square mark sits top-right. Nike running header on top; page 35 bottom-left.

Key takeaway

Adapting the fixed KPI frame to a cumulative-spend metric by switching the grouped bars for one stacked progress column, while keeping the dark panel, blue accent, and oversized target. It shows the template can express progress-toward-a-total, not just year-over-year, without breaking the visual system.

Reuse notes

Reuse for any commitment that accrues toward a multi-year dollar or unit total. The stacked-progress-bar variant reads as "how far along the pledge are we". Keep it in the same dark panel as the other KPI slides so the data section stays unified; annotate each year clearly at the base.

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